Sweet Iron, chrome, stainless, copper, rubber, twists, smooth”¦.the choices are endless and can be overwhelming when it comes to choosing the correct snaffle bit for you...
Appropriate stirrup length is critical for all levels and disciplines of riders. It is important for safety, for rider balance and for the effective- ness of...
Whispers … Volume #14 Have you ever had a hunch … a quiet, soft, whispered thought that seemed to “pop up” in your head? I...
I can spot it a mile away. That blank stare on a rider’s face as they are about to enter the show pen or walk into...
How do I get more and better control of my horse? The answer to that question will come back to you as different as the Rocky...
This article will cover ponying at the trot. Be sure you can successfully pony at the WALK first. All the preparations for ponying that were discussed...
Dr. Getty’s May Tip: Horses that graze on pasture 24/7 eat more slowly If you let your horse out to graze on pasture for only a...
I am going to explain the steps I use when teaching a horse to accept my touch for the first time. The techniques I use here...
There is something remarkable about the fact that a thousand-pound horse has the capability of easily overpowering you, but he doesn’t. Horses are wild at heart...
Annette and I have been camping with horses for 11 years (and counting) with minimal injuries, to our horses or us. By sharing our experiences with...